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269, 17th Cross Rd, Sadashiva Nagar, Armane Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560080
Date: 28th April 2024
Time: 12:00-18:00 pm
33, Brahmo Samaj Rd, New Bakshi Bagan, Vivekananda Pally, Behala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700034
Date: 30th May 2024
Time: 15:00-20:00 pm
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Center, Ghole Rd, opp. Mahatma Phule Museum, Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra 411005
Date: 20th June 2024
Time: 15:00-20:00 pm
Artist: Swati Kale
Contact: swatikale@gmail.com
Price: Rs. 58,000/-
Artist: Etienne Quesnay
Contact: etiennequesnay@gmail.com
Price: $1,500
Artist: Monica Gule
Contact: monicagule@gmail.com
Price: Rs. 60,000/-
Artist: Etienne Quesnay
Contact: etiennequesnay@gmail.com
Price: $2000
Artist: Etienne Quesnay
Contact: etiennequesnay@gmail.com
Price: $1,500
Artist: Etienne Quesnay
Contact: etiennequesnay@gmail.com
Price: $1,500
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Shiv Kumar reminisces his childhood through his art. He portrays the simple joys and innocence of formative moments, capturing memories with vivid storytelling.
Priyendra captures fleeting moments in color and form, bringing ephemeral experiences into tangible artistic expressions that invite the viewer to relive them.
Bharti Dayal is a renowned contemporary Madhubani artist from Bihar, India, celebrated for popularizing the art form globally by blending traditional techniques with modern media like acrylic on canvas, creating a fresh, contemporary aesthetic for Madhubani painting. She expanded the art's reach through international exhibitions and diverse applications, such as textile design and book illustrations, and supports other women artists through training programs.
Jamini Roy was a pioneering modern Indian artist, renowned for his distinct visual style rooted in the folk art traditions of Bengal, particularly the Kalighat painting style. He moved away from Western academic styles to develop an indigenous aesthetic characterized by bold lines, flattened figures, vibrant earthy colors, and two-dimensional composition. Roy's subjects drew from rural life, mythological narratives, and figures like Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore, aiming to create art that was both culturally rooted and accessible to a wider audience.
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